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Cowabunga!
Turtles
Shells Out Action + Attitude
With fun nods to pop culture and sci-fi classics, it’s a fast-paced, high-action story that takes no prisoners.
"So Close" Sums Up Christian-Made
The Virgins
Despite many flaws there is something genuinely special. It is the first of its kind: a Christian film that has no agenda but laughter.
Divergent
May be Derivative but It's Not a Dud
As with many modern adaptations, much is lost in translation for those who haven't read the books. But those who have should be pleased.
Noah
a Biblical Epic Boldly Transformed
Rife with theological exploration but never preachy, Noah sets a new standard for films to be both spiritually engaging and entertaining.
The Wingfeather Saga Concludes in
The Wolf King
Since the publication of the series opener, the Wingfeather books have followed the adventures of the Igiby siblings –Janner, Kalmar, and Leeli.
Heaven is for Real
is Better with Questions Than Answers
Forces the faithful to truly wrestle with what’s being shared from the pulpit on Sunday mornings.
Are Horror Movies the Perfect Genre for Christians?
Are horror movies nothing more than gratuitous carnage, or can they be a means of revealing the transcendent? I’ll share my thoughts about that...
Rio 2
Runs Dry Too Soon
As the flimsiness of the story becomes all too apparent, viewers may be wondering how much more they'll be able to endure.
Bad Words
Brings Out the Worst in Bateman
A more or less uncomfortable viewing experience depending on your tolerance for pranks, put-downs and a barrage of bad language.
Fall TV First Impressions: Fox
Though Fox’s upcoming fall programs can’t be considered Christian by a long stretch, it’s likely the network will see an uptick in faith-based...
Jersey Boys
Goes Behind the Music of the Four Seasons
Sweet but sordid, a darker take on music that's usually identified with a more carefree, wholesome era.
Christians Might Want to Avoid
The Vacationers
The Vacationers is a smooth read that will keep readers turning pages long after they should have turned out the light and gone to bed.
Alone Yet Not Alone
Only Works for Those Tired of Everything Else
Plays like a companion piece to Little House on the Prairie, but without engendering the same affection and falling dramatically flat.
Anderson Waxes Artful in
The Grand Budapest Hotel
As cinematic tastes go, The Grand Budapest Hotel will come as nothing short of a delicious and savory multi-course feast.
Jack Ryan
Reboots with Mixed Results
Has enough potential that it need not take another decade to develop the next chapter in Jack Ryan's cinematic story.
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